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Concerning OLSR-related parameters choices, we use the values proposed in the RFC, shown in Table 2 for the reader's convenience.
However, whereas Kessler and McClellan (2000) used a conditional logit to model patient choices, we use a Poisson regression on aggregate GP-hospital flows, which is equivalent but is simpler to compute (Guimaraes et al., 2003).
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To study the impact of a non-attentively perceived odour on food choices, we used a priming paradigm.
For examining how neural activity of the optic lobes might correlate with the fly's behavioral choices, we used the monocular stimulus paradigm for resting flies (non flying) and the competing stimuli paradigm for flying flies.
For example; in session six about "difficult choices", we used a version of a solution-focused interview involving questions to make the participants imagine a future where the problem was gone.
To inform the potential impact of a range of realistic policies and choices, we used these estimated reductions to quantify the maxi-mum potential response to a change in travel behavior.
We ran the same CV process for each pre-specified choice of λ (the choices we used are reported in the results section) and chose the λ value that gave a trait of the highest cross validated h2 for each experimental setting.
Because the surveyed papers use different performance metrics and the reported results are heavily influenced by their experimental settings, we consider two measures to identify the impact of each design choice: we use a set of "internal" metrics in addition to the commonly used "external" metrics, and we examine performance metrics of schemes that have made the same design choice.
To test predictions from the simulated scenarios with informative test choice, we use four different experimental settings.
To investigate the effect of calibration choice, we use ancient DNA sequences to infer an internally-calibrated evolutionary time-scale.
For model choice we use difference in deviance information criteria (DIC).
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